On Servitude

Kenneth Minogue shows how democracy can undermine liberty.

On Despotism

Paul A. Rahe brings Montesquieu back to life.

Red Crossroads

The International Committee of the Red Cross and its American counterpart face a changing international landscape.

Reversing Field

Relations with Ukraine need not involve a zero-sum game between the United States and Russia.

The Arizona Factor

Arizona’s controversial immigration law is only the latest symptom of a failure to achieve comprehensive reform. So what would reform look like?

Reading America's Tea Leaves

Increasing numbers of ordinary Americans believe the U.S. political system is “fixed” against them. They’re not wrong.

The Death Penalty and Racism

In the past, the disproportionate impact of capital punishment against blacks reflected racism all across the country. But times have changed.

Macbeth Down Under

The rise and fall of Kevin Rudd as Aussie tragedy.

Holiday Note: Resetology

Post-Soviet Kremlinology ponders the famous “reset.”

Rent-a-Crowd Fridays in Palestine

Israeli leftists, foreign “peace activists” and the Palestinian Authority sure know how to throw a protest.

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